
Omar El Chmouri of Bloomberg reports that Larry Ellison urged governments to merge fragmented data into a single database for AI models, aiming to improve services, reduce costs, and combat fraud. Much like Johnny 5โs iconic line from Short Circuit, Ellison โNeeds more input!โ He writes:
Oracle Corp.โs co-founder and chairmanย Larry Ellisonย said governments should consolidate all national data for consumption by artificial intelligence models, calling this step the โmissing linkโ for them to take full advantage of the technology.
Fragmented sets of data about a populationโs health, agriculture, infrastructure, procurement and borders should be unified into a single, secure database that can be accessed by AI models, Ellison said in an on-stage interview with former British Prime Ministerย Tony Blairย at the World Government Summit in Dubai.
Countries with rich population data sets, such as the UK and United Arab Emirates, could cut costs and improve public services, particularly health care, with this approach, Ellison said. […]
Upgrading government digital infrastructure could also help identify wastage and fraud, Ellison said. IT systems used by the US government are so primitive that it makes it difficult to identify โvast amounts of fraud,โ he added, pointing to efforts by Elon Muskโs team at the Department of Government Efficiencyย to weed it out. […]
Oracle has been working alongside ChatGPT developer OpenAI and investment firm SoftBank Group Corp. on a plan to expand AI infrastructure in the US, dubbed Stargate, announced the day after Donald Trumpโs inauguration.
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